Joke answer: Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Possibly serious answer: Coriolanus. "Soldier returns from battle, can't adjust to civilian life" is the origin story of the first biker gangs.
Joke answer: Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Possibly serious answer: Coriolanus. "Soldier returns from battle, can't adjust to civilian life" is the origin story of the first biker gangs.
Beat me by THAT much.
Pretty sure Russell T. Davies said exactly the same thing once.
No, seriously, it's in The Writer's Tale somewhere.
He talks in his autobiography about wanting to transcend authenticity, and how the IRS doesn't make a distinction -earned income is earned income, and credibility doesn't enter into it. The comparison he made was to Titanic, basically "I didn't care for it, and that's completely irrelevant because the people have…
Even still, Amy Acker was literally RIGHT THERE.
According to Barry White, he and Marvin had been talking about collaborating on an album together not long before the latter's death.
We'd all be getting laid RIGHT NOW.
Interestingly, I think there was talk early on of casting Williams as Albert and Lane as Armand. Things turned out for the best.
I recall there was someone around these parts not long ago who claimed to be Todd. I don't know the truth of it, but I wouldn't be shocked if he was a commenter.
They're going to want David Tennant for Qubit aren't they?
Just synthpop as far as the eye can see.
When you're famous enough to be recognized in McDonald's, but you're still the kind of person who has to eat in a McDonald's.
"I’ve been watching you guys and I think your guitarist is better than me.”
—Jimi Hendrix
Came down here to say the same, and I didn't even know West was going to be a part of the thing. You're assembling voiceover actors for a Lovecraft-related property, how is Combs not the first call you make?
Ah, Deadly Games. So you were the other viewer.
Father What A Waste.
Every time I hear that story, I realize that I honestly, genuinely, cannot imagine what Robert Redford's life must have been like. That shit is just beyond my ken.
I remember being just kind of baffled by his behavior when I read the first book as a kid. Like, He immediately starts wanting to bring every toy to life. Omri tries to stop him, they scuffle for a second, and Patrick basically shoves Omri into a wall and brings Boone to life before Omri can recover. While panting…
I grew up in Pennsylvania (99.5 WJBR) and sort of thought the same thing. Even after I learned what syndication was, it just never occurred to me that she was, like, a Howard Stern-sized presence on radio.
I believe "slash" is the term for which we can thank Trek fans. Everything I've heard on the matter (admittedly not much) indicates that "'ship" began as an X-Files thing.